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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello again VisaJourney! <3

I've got almost everything ready for the checklist that I'm sending back to Montreal. Here's what I've got, line-by-line:

1. DS-160 - I need to get some passport photos (doing this on Monday) and then I'll have this completed ASAP.

2. Scanned copy of the "Packet 3 checklist for K-1 Fiance(e) visa applicants" - scanning on Monday after everything is checked off

3. Color-scanned Copy of the biographic page of the applicant's passport - done and ready

Specific Packet Requirements

1. Passport Valid for at least 6 months beyond date you plan to enter the United States - Mine is valid until 2018

2. Birth Certificate - I have a long-firm "Certificate of Live Birth" from the Province of Ontario

3. Adoptions Decree (s) - N/A, I was not adopted

4. Marriage Certificate (s) - N/A, I have never been married

5. Death and/or divorce certificates - N/A, I have never died (lol) and I have never been divorced

6. Police Certificates from each country in which the applicant has resided for one year or longer - I just applied for this yesterday, they are sending it back to me in 2 - 3 weeks via mail

7. Court Records - N/A, no applicable court sessions related to any of this (or any at all, really)

8. Military Records - N/A, no military history

9. Evidence of Petitioner's Domicile in the United States - We have a form that proves that my (American) fiancee's father (my sponsor) owns the house that my fiancee is living in and is the house address on our forms - will this be good enough?

10. Affidavit of support (I-134) with all supporting documents - Okay. So for my (American) fiancee, this was pretty simple - she makes underneath the poverty requirements by a small amount and has no property, assets, or savings. We are filling out the form and supplying her W-2 from 2014, which shows these numbers. Is this okay?

For the sponsor, her father receives income from the state for disability and that is his major source of income; he also receives rent from the property that he owns. He is stating all the figures on the form correctly, including the value of the house - and supplying the receipts of his disability checks as well as a printout of the property details that show that it is in his name. Is this enough?

11. Evidence of Relationship petitioner - beneficiary - we can supply recent text message logs, pictures, videos, and I have a boatload of receipts and travel documents from when I went there in December 2014, as well as travel records from previous trips as well (the most recent before December 2014 being August 2014).

12. Two Photographs (in color) - of me? Of her? Of both?

13. Letter of intent to marry signed by the petitioner within 30 days of interview date - not a problem to procure this as soon as we get the interview date.

VJ, is this enough information to submit this packet back? Should I have anything else at this point? What do you guys think?

Any help would be massively appreciated. Thank you all so much again for making this all possible. <3

Posted

Looks good to me! Good luck :)

Immigration Timeline

 

June 2013: Met whilst working at a summer camp in Michigan 

K1

November 1st 2014: I-129f submitted for K1 visa

February 24th 2015: Visa in hand!

February 26th 2015: POE at Las Vegas airport, then onwards to Oregon! 

March 6th 2015: Marriage (with a "real" wedding to follow next year on 7/6/2016)

March 9th 2015: AOS, EAD & AP submitted

September 22nd 2015: Interview

January 14th 2016: Two year Green card received -phew!

ROC

August 8th 2017: 90 day window begins! ROC time!

September 28th 2017: Biometric Appointment in Portland, OR

March 5th 2018: Case received by local office

August 18th 2018: 18 month extension letter mailed

December 2018: Case moved to another office

February 2019: I was emailed that I was approved and my card was in production the same day of my N400 interview 😂

N400

August 8th 2018: Window opens to submit naturalization application

August 13th 2018: N400 Application submitted online 

August 14th 2018: NOA1

September 6th 2018: Biometrics

February 6th 2019: Interview Date! APPROVED!

February 6th 2019: I was asked to return later the same day for my Oath Ceremony! :dance:

 

❤️ Our Visa Journey is finally complete ❤️

 

I am the Beneficiary

 

 
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